Analysis of Collaborative Governance in the Opening of 2019 Pinisi Festival in Bulukumba Regency
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Collaborative Governance, Stakeholders, Organizing the Pinisi FestivalAbstract
This study aims to study and analyze the collaborative governance process in organizing the 2019 Pinisi Festival in Bulukumba Regency. The type of research used in this research is qualitative, which will provide a factual picture of Collaborative Governance in Organizing the 2019 Pinisi Festival in Bulukumba Regency. The results of this study indicate that: The implementation of the Pinisi Festival is based on the Bulukumba Regent Regulation No. 21 of 2018 concerning the Establishment of the Regional Government Work Plan of Bulukumba Regency in 2019, namely the Implementation of Domestic and Foreign Tourism Promotion and the Decree of the Bulukumba Regent No. 188. 45 .229.1 of 2019 concerning The establishment of the Pinisi X Festival Organizing Committee. The collaboration process of the Bulukumba Regency Government with stakeholders began with a meeting between the Bulukumba Regency Tourism Office with the private sector, in this case PT. Yasika Kreasi Utama, PT Suraco Jaya Abadi Motor, BPD SULSELBAR Bank, General Manager of Same Hotel, Pinisi Ship Entrepreneur and a meeting with Bonto Bahari traditional leaders and Kajang customary leaders. Stakeholders' actions in organizing the Pinisi festival, namely PT. Yasika Kreasi Utama as the event organizer, BANK BPD SULSELBAR and PT Suraco Jaya Abadi Motor provided financial assistance, pinisi ship entrepreneurs donated pinisi ships to the government, and Same Hotel gave hotel room discounts and traditional leaders performed rituals as tourist attractions. Collaboration between stakeholders in organizing the Pinisi festival has a positive impact on the tourism sector and the economy in Bulukumba Regency.
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